The trio is made up of Mlondi “Pound” Khuzwayo from Verulam; Nathi “Riich” Dlangamandla from uMlazi and Sphamandla “London Light” Ngcobo from Chesterville; in KwaZulu-Natal province.

Their single mainstream announcement titled Amagalan; translates merely to being over excited and happy because all elements align for your greater good.

Pound explains: “When we entered the song we had gone through so many challenges that we obtained at a point where we are immune to intense pain and frustration. We had fun with the song, and it gives off a feeling of being happy and content with oneself.”

The song is proof that Durban kwaito is not a genre of no content or lack of material regarding lyrics; as it has been recently, perceived.

“We are songwriters, and we share our experiences; social ills and what is happening throughout us through music;’ said London Light.

They said they remain motivated via Big Nuz, and they want to have a staying power within the competitive and ever-changing music industry,Mongols – Amagalan {Mp3}

“We have to make our music careers work because we have no plan B. We have developed too far to let anything that comes a long way now to intimidate us. We have more songs and music to inspire the young and old, and we can’t wait to keep bestowing it with our fans;” said Reich.

They say that the Durban kwaito wave is not only about music but consolidates fashion; a movement and motivating the next generation of musicians.

Mongols – Amagalan {Mp3}

“We are big on inspiring the youth and those who are looking at us and aspiring to follow in the same footsteps. It is a movement, and we are proud to be part of it while building a distinct identity of our own as a brand;” they say.